Mobile Data Systems

Failure to provide today’s digital consumers with seamless interactions across communications channels and platforms in a fast-evolving marketplace can do serious damage to an enterprise through lost sales, poor reviews on social media, customer churn, and excessive turnover of disgruntled agents.

Remote computing is no longer about just sticking a server and a router in a supply closet. The New Digital Outpost requires an entirely new approach to provisioning that fulfills more demanding require- ments for performance, availability, and total cost of ownership for remote computing

As its name suggests, ransomware is a specific type of malware that tries to extract a ransom payment in exchange for unblocking access to an asset that belongs to the victim. Download our eBook now to learn how to protect your business from this security threat.

By next year over half of all US companies will formally support BYOD, bringing on the challenge of securing data and applications on devices that may often be in the hands malicious users, or worse – teenagers looking to win a game of Pokémon Go with mom’s work iPhone. And, thanks to the consumerization of IT, mobile users increasingly expect the same smooth user experience with business applications that is provided by popular games and consumer applications.
Fortunately, increased mobility and the bring your own device explosion don’t always add up to increased security challenges and UI/UX struggles. This Tech Byte series will look at the most important considerations when planning a mobile strategy – from application development platform to security and governance to user interface guidelines, and present best practices that businesses of all kinds can use to help ensure a successful shift towards a mobile-first enterprise.

By next year over half of all US companies will formally support BYOD, bringing on the challenge of securing data and applications on devices that may often be in the hands malicious users, or worse – teenagers looking to win a game of Pokémon Go with mom’s work iPhone. And, thanks to the consumerization of IT, mobile users increasingly expect the same smooth user experience with business applications that is provided by popular games and consumer applications.
Fortunately, increased mobility and the bring your own device explosion don’t always add up to increased security challenges and UI/UX struggles. This Tech Byte series will look at the most important considerations when planning a mobile strategy – from application development platform to security and governance to user interface guidelines, and present best practices that businesses of all kinds can use to help ensure a successful shift towards a mobile-first enterprise.

Download this paper and discover 20 tips you can use to better engage on-the-go customers, improve the mobile experience across the entire customer journey, and ultimately increase holiday conversions.

Join IBM Mobile Analytics expert, Michael Darden, to see how the analytics capabilities of IBM MobileFirst Platform can enable you to answer three critical questions about your apps and then take immediate action to correct any value-draining issues … faster than your clients can take matters into their own hands.